Commutations Cement Biden's Legacy as a Champion of Justice and Racial Reconciliation
Marc H. Morial
President and CEO
National Urban League
“American communities, disproportionately Black and Brown, have long borne the scars of the Drug War. Extreme and racist sentences for crack cocaine offenses tore apart families. Children grew up visiting their parents behind bars. Those parents are now elders, yearning to hold their grandchildren. Justice is served by allowing these individuals to return home. Their debt to society was long ago paid.” — Kara Gotsch, Executive Director of The Sentencing Project
Chief Justice John Marshall described a presidential grant of clemency as an "act of grace." The President's Constitutional power to grant pardons and reprieves descends from the “prerogative of mercy” of English law.
Few acts of clemency exemplify the ideals of grace and mercy more fully than President Biden's historic commutation of the sentences of almost 2,500 people convicted of nonviolent drug offenses.
